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The maximum energy in the thermal radiation from a hot source occurs at a wavelength of 11 × 10–5 cm. according to Wien’s law, the temperature of the source (on Kelvin scale) will be n times the temperature of another source on (Kelvin scale) for which the wavelength at a maximum energy is 5.5 × 10–5 cm. The value of n is

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